Decadent rockers The
Authentics strengthen their reputation as one of the best new
bands in the country with the release of their fifth self
produced CD “Back Down to Earth” recorded at well renowned
Rooksmere Studios, Northants.
Getting their sleazy
kicks from powerful stage performances, the band have rapidly
ascended in 2005 as one of the best live acts in the UK and with
a reputable and devoted fanbase, The Authentics amazing blend of
genres has seen them touted as “stomping punk-rock that you
couldn't help moving to" (Saggy Pants Online Magazine,
July 2016) as well as having “an incredible stage
presence” (Solve Records, 2016) and "better
stagecraft and better songs than two highly touted bands with
deals and major backing” (Leicester Mercury, June 2016).
Shaking the walls of
venues down to the ground, their awesome collection of songs
have received amazing feedback from national press titles who
say “well lets just say u couldn't ask for better. The
Authentics have been creating their own sound with a mix of
catchy riffs, punk lyrics and upbeat solos.” (www.rockontheweb.co.uk,
March 05)
Recently the band
has had their last single “The Right Stuff E.P.” featured on
Pulse Unsigned on Sky Digital Channel 905, been featured on
“Punk and Disorderly” radio show in the Midlands, were added
to an Unsigned Compilation through www.ukbands.net, starred as
stop motion puppets in their first video with Mime Productions
and had their own music played both nationally and
internationally on radio stations including Purple Haze
(Argentina).
To top it all off,
in early 2005 The Authentics recently played their well
publicised debut spring tour to packed venues across the UK,
recorded new material and returned home to showcase their
dynamic and melodic sound and aggressive stage antics to 1000
people at Loughborough Student Union.
They have hit the
road running ever since breaking out of the local scene, have
achieved high profile coverage from the BBC (“the hardest
working band in the city”) and whilst proudly
acknowledging The Clash, Foo Fighters, The Beatles and Guns n
Roses as their heroes and influences, the band have still worked
hard to develop their own unique and evocative sound.